According to the StreetEasy Condo index, prices in Manhattan have seen increases of 9.63% in quarter four of 2013 vs. quarter four in 2012. However, some neighborhoods have seen higher increases versus others.

According to data provided by UrbanDigs.com, the neighborhoods with the highest gains in median price include East Harlem with +143%, Soho / Noho / West Village with +73%, and Gramercy / Flatiron with 30%.

The neighborhoods with the biggest losers in median sales price this quarter were Harlem / Hamilton Heights with -17%, and Washington Heights / Fort George / Inwood, Upper East Side, and Midtown East all with -6%.

For a complete breakdown of the market in Q4 2013 take a look at the stats below showing the different size apartments, the median sales price, and their activity. Data in the table below is provided by OLR.

The data compiled here is from Q4 2013 and not Q1 2014 due to the three month lag from when an apartment sells to when its price is recorded.